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Robert W. Crawford (general)

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In December 1918, Crawford returned to the Corps of Engineers. From July 1919 to October 1920, he was assigned to the engineer office in New York City. In October 1919, Crawford reverted to his permanent rank of captain before being promoted to major in July 1920. From July 1921 to August 1925, he
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until June 1943. Crawford received a temporary promotion to major general in February 1943. Transferred to the supply staff in England, he became Assistant Chief of Staff for Supply (G-4) at SHAEF in March 1944.
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at West Point, where he participated in ice hockey, polo and lacrosse. After a leave of absence from November 1912 to August 1913, Crawford graduated 8th in the Class of June 1914 and was commissioned in the
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from October 1945 until his retirement from active duty on 31 December 1948. His wartime promotion to major general was made permanent in January 1948.
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in December 1916 and then taught electrical and mechanical engineering there until May 1917. Crawford later studied electrical engineering at
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served at the Chief of Engineers office in Washington, D.C. From August 1925 to August 1928, he was the district engineer in
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From March 1939 to June 1942, Crawford was assigned to the Supply and Projects Section at the
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in Louisiana. He then served as commanding general, Service of Supply,
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In May 1917, Crawford was promoted to captain and assigned to the
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from October 1920 to July 1921. He graduated from the
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In March 1909, he entered the 216: 112: 87: 317:from July 1936 to March 1939. 262:United States Military Academy 1: 634:People from Warsaw, New York 346:Mississippi River Commission 131:Mississippi River Commission 694:United States Army generals 362:Arlington National Cemetery 192:Distinguished Service Medal 715: 28: 358:Virginia Beach, Virginia 299:Chemical Warfare Service 269:. He graduated from the 252:Early life and education 147:1st New Orleans District 67:Virginia Beach, Virginia 441:Engineering News-Record 256:Crawford was raised in 315:New Orleans, Louisiana 227:Robert Walter Crawford 281:in June 1929 and the 101:Years of service 16:American Army general 593:"Crawford, Robert W" 364:on 1 December 1981. 326:8th Armored Division 246:Dwight D. Eisenhower 143:8th Armored Division 360:. He was buried at 135:Service of Supply, 275:Cornell University 267:Corps of Engineers 231:United States Army 141:Combat Command A, 95:United States Army 23:Robert W. 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New York
Virginia Beach, Virginia
United States Army

Major General
Mississippi River Commission
U.S. Army Forces in the Middle East
8th Armored Division
World War I
World War II
Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal

United States Army
major general
World War II
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Warsaw, New York
United States Military Academy
Corps of Engineers
Engineer School
Cornell University
Command and General Staff School
Army War College
1st Engineers
Chemical Warfare Service
Duluth, Minnesota

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